Claims
- 1. A massaging chair comprising:
- a frame structure;
- a seat attached to said frame structure;
- a reclining backrest connected to said frame structure by a seat frame for pivotal movement about a pivot axis between an upright position and a horizontal position with respect to said seat;
- a massager disposed on said reclining backrest to give a massage to a back of a user resting on said seat;
- said frame structure including said seat frame supporting a seat cushion and a pair of generally U-shaped legs disposed on opposite sides of said seat frame, each said leg having a straight elongated base adapted to engage a floor and a continuously curved portion extending upwardly from said elongated base in offset, substantial overlying relation thereto as a continuously curved cantilevered continuation thereof, said continuously curved portion of said leg extending rearwardly beyond a surface of said backrest adjacent said seat when said backrest is in said horizontal position and defining an armrest having an arm-receiving surface which is convexly curved outward with respect to said backrest pivot axis and extending with respect to said pivot axis at a substantially constant radius in a region of said continuously curved portion of said frame structure to be engaged by an arm of a user, whereby said arm of said user resting on said armrest maintains a substantially constant angle of deflection with respect to said backrest when said backrest is in positions between said upright position and said horizontal position;
- each said straight elongated base having stubs extending inwardly therefrom; and
- at least one of a front foot plate and a rear foot plate supporting said seat frame, each of said foot plates having side ends receiving respective ones of said stubs, thereby connecting said legs to said seat frame.
- 2. A massaging chair as set forth in claim 1, in which each said leg being provided at an upper portion with a fitting having a catch notch elongated along said upper portion, and an arm cushion supported on said leg upper portion, said arm cushion containing a stud projecting therefrom and being slidably fitted to said upper portion of said leg by engagement with said catch notch.
- 3. A massaging chair as set forth in claim 2, wherein said arm cushion includes a cover made of a material having a high coefficient of friction.
- 4. A massaging chair as set forth in claim 2 or 3, further including a control unit for controlling said massager, and wherein each said leg is made of a magnetic material, said control unit being provided with a magnet which is magnetically attached to a desired portion of said leg.
- 5. A massaging chair as set forth in claim 1, further including lock means for locking said reclining backrest at a desired angle relative to said seat, and a release handle positioned adjacent said pivot axis and being operative to release said lock means to allow said backrest to freely move about said pivot axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/426,079 filed Apr. 21, 1995, now abandoned.
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